Blender 3D for Jobseekers

Blender 3D for Jobseekers

Author: Laurie Annis

Publisher: BPB Publications

Published: 2023-04-21

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 9355518110

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A practical guide on how to prepare, animate, and render 3D models in Blender for real-world markets KEY FEATURES ● Understand the capabilities of Blender 3D and how to get started. ● Get familiar with the fundamentals of 3D creation, from modelling to production. ● Learn how to use Blender professionally to become a sought-after 3D creator. DESCRIPTION Learning how to create in 3D is a daunting and lengthy process, no matter which software is used. If you are a beginner or an aspiring 3D creator who wants to get familiar with the vast capabilities of Blender 3D, then this book is for you. Beginning with an overview of Blender’s capabilities and immediately launching into the installation and navigation of Blender’s interface, this book will help you become comfortable with thinking and working in the 3D space. Next, core concepts are de-mystified, clarifying the difference between polygonal modeling and sculpting, and when to choose one approach over the other. Once you are comfortable with creating 3D models, this book will teach you how to create and manipulate 3D objects, scenes, and experiences. By the end of the book, you will be prepared to begin fulfilling creative work making products that are in high demand in the vast, lucrative market of 3D. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● The features, installation, and navigation of Blender 3D. ● Understand core 3D concepts like poly modeling and sculpting. ● How to work with textures, materials, and shaders in 3D. ● An introduction to animation, effects and simulations. ● How to render images and video of 3D creations. ● How to use Blender for professional 3D work. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book is for beginners and experienced 3D professionals who want to use Blender 3D for modeling, animating, and rendering their models. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Features of Blender 3D 2. Installation and Interface 3. General 3D Concepts 4. Polygonal Modeling 5. Poly Modeling Extras 6. 3D Sculpting 7. 3D Surfaces 8. 3D Animation 9. Effects and Simulations 10. Images and Video 11. 3D in Production


Artistic Floral Design: Innovative Work from the American Institute of Floral Designers

Artistic Floral Design: Innovative Work from the American Institute of Floral Designers

Author: American Institute of Floral Design

Publisher: Wildflower Media Incorporated

Published: 2020-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781733782661

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The American Institute of Floral Designers? and Wildflower.Media are proud to release "Artistic Floral Design 2020," a book that brings together some of today's most inspirational and creative floral creations from AIFD® designers around the world. The collaboration between Wildflower.Media and AIFD® has given the organization an opportunity to share a glimpse of the amazing work and talent of just a few of its almost 2000 members. This 120-page, full-color hardback showcases the innovative and unpublished original work of 24 accredited AIFD® designers. The publication celebrates selected designs that were chosen to fill the pages with art, education and beauty - as well as saluting all AIFD® members who are committed each and every day to fill the lives of many around the world with art and flowers.


Artisan Soap Sculpting

Artisan Soap Sculpting

Author: Barrett Williams

Publisher: Barrett Williams

Published: 2024-04-30

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13:

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Unveil the secrets of turning simple soap into breathtaking artistry with "Artisan Soap Sculpting." This cutting-edge eBook is your comprehensive guide through the enchanting world of soap molding. Whether you are a beginner eager to dive into the basics of soap making or an experienced artisan ready to refine your craft, this treasure trove of insights and instructions is your ally on a transformative journey toward mastery. Embark on an exploration beginning with "The Art of Soap Molding," where you learn to appreciate the fine balance between aesthetic beauty and practical soap design. Delve into the different soap bases and their crucial roles in the creation of durable and intricately designed molds. The chapters are meticulously arranged to progress your skills step by step, revealing the full spectrum of tools, from the essentials to advanced equipment, ensuring that every little detail of your creation is bestowed with perfection. Discover innovative ways to work with both silicone and rigid molds, each chapter offering unique techniques for seamless demolding and personalization. Fascinated by technology? "The Magic of 3D Printing in Soap Molds" shows you how to seamlessly incorporate this state-of-the-art method into your crafting arsenal, customizing designs beyond imagination. Themes and textures come to life as you learn to emboss, incorporate vibrant colors, and even encapsulate delicate floral designs within your soaps. From embedding objects and creating multi-tiered constructions to the skilled hand-shaping of freeform soaps, each page reveals another layer of potential, poised to elevate your creative expression. The depths of "Artisan Soap Sculpting" go beyond mere technique, delving into the chemistry of saponification, workshop safety, environmental impact, and the exciting potential for turning your passion project into a profitable business. As the final chapters unfold, revel in a gallery of artistic soap designs that marry culture, history, and inspiration, fostering an indomitable spirit of community and shared craft. Witness your molding skills bloom from quaint pastimes to professional endeavors, marketed with strategic finesse. With every concept, practice, and piece of advice presented, this eBook does not just guide you through the technicalities—it whispers the promise of transforming ordinary soap into extraordinary masterpieces waited to be sculpted by your very hands. Step into the niche of artisan soap sculpting and let "Artisan Soap Sculpting" be your definitive compass to a world where craft, science, and business converge splendidly. Your journey to becoming a maestro of molded soap begins here.


Creations

Creations

Author: Sven Rune Havsteen

Publisher: Brepols Publishers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13:

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The meaning of the noun 'creation', and the verb 'to create', range from the traditional theological idea of God creating ex nihilo to a more recent sense of the process of artistic conception. This collection of thirteen essays, written by scholars of music, literature, the visual arts, and theology, explores the complicated relationship between medieval rituals and theology, and the development of an idea of human artistic creation, which came to the fore in the sixteenth century. The volume concentrates on the period from the Carolingians to the Counter-Reformation but also includes some twentieth-century musicians. Each essay is dedicated to a particular topic concerned with ritual or artistic beginnings, inventions, harmony and disharmony, as well as representations or celebrations of creation. Central themes include the interplay of the ideas of God as creator, of God acting and recreating in medieval liturgy, of God as artist - the deus artifex of the Pythagorean cosmology, which was occasionally referred to as recently as the early nineteenth century -and, finally, of the homo creator, a concept in which man reflected (and eventually replaced) God in his artistic creativity. This book therefore features new, significant, individual contributions from a range of scholarly disciplines, but, taken as a whole, it also constitutes a complex interdisciplinary study, with large-scale historical constructions.


The Spirit of Vitalism

The Spirit of Vitalism

Author: Gertrud Hvidberg-Hansen

Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 8763531348

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This richly illustrated book outlines the strong Vitalistic movement in Denmark during the period 1890-1940. This movement emerged as a response to the rationalism and one-sided intellectualism of a rigid, bourgeois, or decadent culture of the 19th century. It constituted a number of cultural currents that were manifested in philosophy, art, and everyday life, with an emphasis on the energy of youth, the dynamic personality, and the potential of the body. Viewed in the wider perspective, the aim of Vitalism's cult of the body was a revitalization that was to benefit not only the individual human being, but the whole of culture. Although the Vitalistic themes emanated from modern life, they also drew artistic sustenance from Nordic mythology and Greek antiquity, which served as the most important ideals in the modern pursuit of both physical and spiritual beauty. Additionally, the book highlights the prevalence of the interest in health and exercise and an increased attentiveness to hyg


The Message Seeker

The Message Seeker

Author: Andra Pickett

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1434355519

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THE BEST LAID PLAN is a plan that is well planned, and has been laid out since the beginning. The High King and the Commissioner planned it all. When the battle reached its height and the two friends were called upon to do their best, they could not fail, they had to succeed. After all the traveling they knew that the most important thing was to deliver the satchels to the King. Tsami knew they must contain vital battle plans that the High King must have at all costs. After all he was always secretly with them, whenever they were stuck, he always seemed to send help, and he always knew where they were. Something always ate at them though, and was in fact suggested by Tsado, why, if the High King was so powerful, couldn't he deliver them himself? Who is Old Count Nick? He seems to be more than a match for their puny weapons, or is he? The King's Courtroom. Why does it look so familiar, his courtiers, he knows them surely!


Architecture and Sacrament

Architecture and Sacrament

Author: David Wang

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-03-25

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1351248774

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David Wang’s Architecture and Sacrament considers architectural theory from a Christian theological perspective, specifically, the analogy of being (analogia entis). The book tracks social and cultural reasons why the theological literature tends to be separate from contemporary architecture theory. Wang argues that retrieval of the sacramental outlook embedded within the analogy of being, which informed centuries of art and architecture in the West, can shed light on current architectural issues such as "big box stores," the environmental crisis and the loss of sense of community. The book critiques the materialist basis of current architectural discourse, subsumed largely under the banner of critical theory. This volume on how European ideas inform architectural theory complements Wang’s previous book, A Philosophy of Chinese Architecture: Past, Present, Future, and will appeal to architecture students and academics, as well as those grappling with the philosophical moorings of all built environments.


Co-creation

Co-creation

Author: Vladimir Megre

Publisher: Ringing Cedars Press LLC

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780980181234

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